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Effectiveness of Intelligent Rehabilitation Robot Training System Combined With Repetitive Facilitative Exercise on Upper Limb Motor Function After Stroke: a Randomized Control Trial.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating intelligent robotic-assisted training, repetitive facilitative exercise, and 1 other intervention for Stroke. Completed, enrolled 81 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if intelligent rehabilitation robot training system combined with repetitive facilitative exercise (RFE) work to treat stroke in adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does drug intelligent rehabilitation robot training system combined with RFE improve the upper limb motor function of participants? Can the combination of intelligent rehabilitation robot training system and RFE achieve better effects? Researchers will compare 3 groups (RFE, intelligent rehabilitation robot training system under RFE, and conventional therapy) to see if intelligent rehabilitation robot training system and RFE works to treat stroke. Participants will: Receive treatment for 4 weeks Receive scale and instrument testing before and after treatment
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Using an intelligent robotic-assisted training (IRAT) system to simulate a real work environment, providing functional oriented treatment for stroke patients and improving upper limb motor function. The instrument used is the Burt upper limb robot training system produced by Estun Medical Co., Ltd.
Repetitive facilitative exercise (RFE) is a new technology that combines multiple sensory stimuli and achieves facilitation and reinforcement of the reconstruction of paralyzed neural pathways through repeated and extensive directional exercise.
Basic training, including passive joint movement and activities of daily living exercise.